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tubing

[ US /ˈtubɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /tjˈuːbɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases

How To Use tubing In A Sentence

  • The most common types of tubing that can be cut are stainless steel and nitinol, however the system can be used to cut many other types of metallic tubing.
  • Mound soil into foot-tall beds, then lay drip tubing or soaker hoses down the center.
  • Or, the lift wreckage would become mangled inside the tubing, preventing any further use of that tube.
  • She puts a piece of plastic tubing in her mouth and starts siphoning gas from a huge metal drum.
  • Breast cancer survivor Candy Reid found [her] source of hope in a circle of tubing better known as the hula hoop. Hooping.org | Blog | Cancer Survivor Found Healing In The Hoop
  • Department of Health and Human Services, concluded that one form of phthalate, called di (2-ethylhexyl), or DEHP, used in intravenous tubing, catheters and other plastic medical equipment, could pose a risk to the proper development of baby boys 'reproductive tracts. 'Everywhere chemicals' in plastics alarm parents
  • During the baseline phase, not a single patient who was observed had the oral cavity assessed, teeth brushed, lips and mouth moisturized, oropharyngeal area suctioned, or suction tubing changed.
  • The ends of the tubing are compressed and 1-inch stainless steel pipe nipples are welded to each end of the stainless steel tubing.
  • The highly flexible, strong tubing was developed specifically for medical device applications.
  • The tubing should be positioned away from direct contact with bony prominences, organs, and blood vessels.
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